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Broncos Offseason Moves: Jaylen Waddles Arrival Boosts Passing Attack
The Denver Broncos retained most of their core roster, with the notable departure of defensive lineman John Franklin-Meyers and linebacker Dre Greenlaw. The teams significant offseason acquisition was wide receiver Jaylen Waddle from Miami, who is expected to complement Courtland Sutton and enhance the passing game.
On defense, the Broncos may not feel the impact of losing Greenlaw as much, as Justin Strnad stepped in last season and improved the units performance alongside Alex Singleton. The focus now shifts to managing the defensive line rotation to maintain a strong pass rush.
Fans are thrilled about Waddles arrival, viewing him as the missing piece to unlock the offense. With his versatility and impressive stats (81 catches, 1,098 yards, 6 TDs per season), Waddle is poised to create explosive plays and alleviate pressure on the run game and tight ends.
As training camp nears, Broncos fans eagerly anticipate Waddles debut in orange and blue, contributing to the teams push towards contender status without a first-round pick.
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